About

The double bucket stool is a generous single seat or side table. The third of four versions from the bucket stools collection, a family of solid ash furniture featuring bentwood handles. These versatile pieces can function as either a seat or a side table, and their signature handles, which hug the contour of each top add a layer of functionality for easy transport or storage. Exposed tenons with wedge inserts join the legs to the top and accentuate both the craft and durability of it’s construction, a combination that creates a beautifully simple yet playful collection of functional objects well suited for a variety of interiors from restaurants and office spaces, to the home and anywhere in between. Designed in California by Yvonne Mouser and handmade by the Amish in Pennsylvania.

Built from solid ash with a bentwood handle, matte finish, and brass hardware.

About the Maker

Yvonne Mouser is an artist, designer, and maker based in San Francisco, focused on creating everyday objects that tell a story through function and give meaning to experience. Her work explores the intersections of art, industry, craft, and design as both sculptural and utilitarian objects ranging from one-of-a-kind, to limited editions, and produced collections as fine art, furniture, jewelry, product, spaces and experiences. Yvonne holds a BFA with high distinction from California College of the Arts. She has been a presenting artist for the SF MoMA’s Architecture and Design Forum, was commissioned by the Headland’s Center for the Arts to create limited edition objects, was Artist-in-Residence at San Diego State University and Anderson Ranch Arts Center, and a professor at California College of the Arts. In addition to working independently, Yvonne has co-founded variety of studios including YMSF a fashion accessory focused collaboration, New Factory, a design studio and workshop, and Thought for Food, an interdisciplinary collective combining art, food and experience. Her work is included in private collections and has been exhibited throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and internationally at venues including the Salon Del Mobile (Milan), the Museum of Craft and Design and the Museum of Craft and Folk Art (San Francisco), the Headlands Center for the Arts (Sausalito), COPIA (Napa), and the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts (Alta Loma).